S1 #9 | What's next for carbon removal... and how can I help?
- S1E9
- 41:28
- December 15th 2021
Now you've discovered what carbon removal is all about, what are you going to do next?
In this finale, we have brought together a mix of carbon removal-related inspiration:
- An interactive game to help us all understand the road to gigaton-scale carbon removal
- A reflection on how COP26 left the carbon removal space (spoiler - we really do need it and we really do need it now)
- An array of stories from our guests of how they found their groove in the carbon removal space
- Our top tips for how you can continue your carbon removal journey, whatever stage you're at
Thank you for tuning in to season 1 of The Carbon Removal Show - we hope you've enjoyed it as much as we've enjoyed making it! Please like, subscribe, and tell a friend (or several) about the show. Oh, and do get in touch with us on Twitter, and subscribe to our weekly newsletter.
We can't wait to join you again soon for season 2!
Many thanks to our excellent guests throughout this series. In this episode, we hear again from Aldyen Donnelly (of episode 3 fame), Harriet Rix (episode 2), Diego Saez-Gil (episode 2), Apoorv Sinha (episode 7) and Katherine Romanak (episode 5).
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The Carbon Removal Show
The facts are clear - the planet is heating up because of emissions humans are putting into the atmosphere.
Even if we are able to cut out all our carbon emissions as fast as possible, we would still need to remove carbon we've already put in the atmosphere to hit global temperature targets.
Join Emily Swaddle and Tom Previte as they explore the world of carbon removal. What is it? Why is it necessary? How does it work? And who is doing it?
Along the way they'll be speaking to the people who are working to make carbon removal a widespread reality.
For more information on carbon removal, head to restored.cc.